Kim Kopatz

Administrative Assistant, Faculty Support Office at University of Rochester - Warner School of Education
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(386) 825-5501
Location
Rochester, New York Metropolitan Area
Languages
  • English Native or bilingual proficiency
  • Japanese Elementary proficiency
  • German Limited working proficiency
  • Latin Elementary proficiency

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Experience

    • United States
    • Education Administration Programs
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Administrative Assistant, Faculty Support Office
      • Jun 2019 - Present

    • United States
    • Higher Education
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Admissions Administrative Assistant
      • Dec 2014 - Jun 2019

      As Administrative Assistant, supports Admissions and Student Services staff in their activities. Coordinates travel for recruiting; develops and maintains web, print and system communications; coordinates events; and hires and supervises student employees. Posts employment opportunities on Blackboard and Handshake, and maintains alumni information relating to employment outcomes for Career Services. Implements surveys for accreditation purposes. Publicizes and coordinates a weekly lunch series and oversees event planning for Warner events involving students. Show less

    • United States
    • Higher Education
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Curator, Visual Resources Collection
      • Aug 1987 - Jul 2014

      Reported to the Chair of the Department of Art & Art History and was responsible for the administration of a campus-wide database of digital images (47,000+), a collection of slides and photographs, all of which focus on serving a PhD program in visual and cultural studies and undergraduate programs in art history and studio art. The Curator provided reference service in the Art/Music Library, did collection development for the image database, cataloged and created metadata for the digital images, and oversaw the production of digital images. In addition to the supervision of a full-time image technician and several work study students, the Curator also maintained the budget and established policy for the collection. Show less

    • Slide Curator
      • 1979 - 1987

      The Slide Curator managed a collection of 90,000 slides in a small, liberal arts college. Administrative responsibilities included the supervision of six student employees, the maintenance of financial and statistical records, and the establishment and implementation of policies. The Slide Curator managed a collection of 90,000 slides in a small, liberal arts college. Administrative responsibilities included the supervision of six student employees, the maintenance of financial and statistical records, and the establishment and implementation of policies.

    • Director, Media Center
      • 1977 - 1979

      Responsible for the management of the slide collection (40,000 slides) and cassette tape collection; the coordination of the film programming for the school; and the selection, maintenance and circulation of audio-visual equipment. Preparation and implementation of the budget, the supervision of one full-time assistant and eight student employees comprised the administrative responsibilities. Responsible for the management of the slide collection (40,000 slides) and cassette tape collection; the coordination of the film programming for the school; and the selection, maintenance and circulation of audio-visual equipment. Preparation and implementation of the budget, the supervision of one full-time assistant and eight student employees comprised the administrative responsibilities.

    • Photograph Cataloger, Photograph Library
      • 1976 - 1977

      Major responsibilities consisted of the classification and cataloging of art historical photographs for study and comparison purposes. Major responsibilities consisted of the classification and cataloging of art historical photographs for study and comparison purposes.

Education

  • Kent State University
    Master of Library & Information Science (M.L.I.S.), Library Science
    1975 - 1976
  • Michigan State University
    Bachelor's degree, Art History, Criticism and Conservation
    1972 - 1975
  • University of Rochester -- Warner School of Education
    Doctor of Education (Ed.D.), Higher Education

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